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LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. QTAGO A73LIMATIEATION SOCIETY. SHOOTING SEASON. Native Game: Grey Duck, Spoonbill Duck (or Widgeon), and Black Swim.—Season from Ist May to 15th July (inclusive). Native Game: Paradise Duck and Pukeko. —Season from Ist May to 14th May (inclusive). Native Game: Godwits.—Season from Ist January, 1924, to 31st March, 1924 (includvo). Imported Gama: Californian Quail, Mallard Duck.—Season Ist May to 16th July. The number of imparted game and native game that may bo taken or killed by any ono person in any one day shall not exceed 12 Mallard Duck, 20 Californian Quail, 25 head in all of Grey Duck, Spoonbill Duck, and Black Swan, and 12 head each of Paradise Duck and Pukeko. License Fees.—lmported Game and Native Game (including Godwits), £1; Native Game (including Godwits), 10s. Licenses are procurable at the following post Offices:—Alexandra, Baloluthm, Clinton, Clyde, Cromwell, Dunedin, Fortrose, Green IsJand, Henley, Heriot, Kaitangata, Kelso, Lovell’s Eat, Middkmaroh, Mosgiel, Milton, Naaeby, Omaltau, On tram, Owaka, Palmerston, Pembroke, Roxburgh, Eanfurly, Roma, bapa, 6t. Bathans, Stirling, Tapanui, Waibola, Waikouaiti, Wyndbam, Waipiata, and Waitaliuna. Shooting on Sanctuaries is strictly profited. E, HANNING, Secretary. SPORTING. Hockey sticks, soccer and RUGBY BALLS, Lowest Prices. LANGLEY AND SON, 71 Maclaggan street. ffREE PHONOGRAPHS GIVEN TO SCHOOLS. The pupils of a certain school having won last year's competition for a Free Phonograph, the Proprietors of PLANTER'S PEIDE TEA Have decided to make the following Special Offer, which is in addition to tho annual competition : To any school or class, secular or religious, which collects coupons equivalent to 2,000 poiulo there will be given, absolutely free, A HANDSOME MAHOGANY-FINISHED AMEEINOLA CABINET PHONOGRAPH VALUE £SO. No other conditions, and ample time will bo given the pupils to collect the necessary coupons. Hundreds of schools would like a Phonograph, and this is an easy way to get one.

Pupils and their parents will gladly co-operate. Planter's Pride is so wholesome, delicious, and economical. 3s 4d lb. Wholesale Distributors: COLOMBO TEA CO., LTD., DUNEDIN. WHY PAY MORE? NO BETTER QUALITY IN CITY. BEEF. MUTTON, ters, lOd lb. W. R. M'HTJGH. CASH BUTCHER, FREDERICK. STREET Telephone 2,316. /TNENUINE old Scottish Whisky—that'; XX Watson's No. 10; mild, mellow, soft, yet plenty of “ body.” BOARD AND RESIDENCE. CJTONEHUEST, Otonehurst, STONEHURST, STONEHURST, Central, Comfortable Accommodation AUCKLAND’S IDEAL RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. , Extensive Grounds, for 150 Guests. TARIFF: 14s and 16s per day. Mr and Mrs ALBERT A. BROWN, Proprs. I BURNISHED and Unfurnished Rooms To . Let; use conveniences.—ls Clyde street (near Frederick). qa Canon gate has Vacancies (comfortable OiJ homely accommodation) 3 or 4 Workins: Men Boarders; terms on application.— ’Phone 7,128. TO LET. F URNITURE ESTIMATES REMOVALS. FREE. Employ Experience. Get Our Price. THE NEW ZEALAND EXPRESS CO., LTD., Crawford street. P.O. Box 300. Telephones 1,151, 1,152. TO LET Gain Forwarding Co. Remove your Furniture means safety and economy.—Office, 22 Bond street. np.o LET, large Unfurnished Front Room; JL suit elderly lady; use conveniences.— 767, ‘Star.’ mO LET, Fiat, 3 or 4 rooms; all conveniJL enccs; Majestic .Mansions, St. Clair. — W. Boyd, High street. r|TO LET, Shop, Royal Arcade; cheap rent JL good tenant. —Apply W. Boyd, 152 High street. TTjILATS, Kitchenettes (conveniences), JD Double-Single Rooms (furnished, unfurnished), City, suburbs. —Commercial Agency, Stafford street; ’phone 3,080. TO LET, City, 3-roorned House, partly furnished, conveniences, 6 months.—Bl9, ‘Star. 1 , m 6 LET, Furnished cr Unfurnished Room, JL suit lady or gentleman engaged during day.—lsß King street. Let "Four'roomed Furnished Crib; electric light —Apply 52 Albany street. SELF-CONTAINED flat, 4 rooms; all modern conveniences, beautifully furnished, telephone; low rent to approved tenant.—Austen, Frederick street. ROOMS, 2 or 3, unfurnished; use of all conveniences,—Bs Elm row. O LET, St. Hilda, 6 months: immediate possession; rent, 35s weekly.—B3l, ‘ Star.’ P” - URNISffBD~5-roomed Bungalow; piano; for 6 months; near Gardens, tram; £2 10s.—Ashley Cooper, 10 Dowling street. O LET, 7-roomeT~House, himdjTOityi all conveniences; key 137 King Edward street. —’Phone 988. TO LET, large Section, Tainui, for grar. ing.—Apply 33 Douglas street, St. Hilda. TO LET, Bed-Sitting Room, with use of conveniences, to homely person; handy penny section.—Address 843, 1 Star.’ mb LET, Large Front Room, with fire--1 place; north end.—Address 831, ‘Star Office. THE ‘EVENING STAR’ is the Best Medium for Advertising HOUSES TO LET, HOUSES FOR SALE, SECTIONS FOR SALE, DAIRY FARMS FOR SALE, BOARD AND RESIDENCE, WANTED EMPLOYMENT.

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Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 18254, 19 April 1923, Page 9